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Old 07-06-2012, 14:59   #4
Rob_Frey
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Eau Claire, WI
Posts: 136
A friend of mine suggested I do the same thing at the local Trap club. But as 'head' said, you're going to need liability insurance to cover yourself. Next, can you afford to carry an inventory of spare parts to fix the most common guns and problems seen locally. A solid, secure vise to put the guns in will need to be attached to your vehicle. When I was working as a gunsmith the level of cleaning that was expected meant a COMPLETE disassembly. Not losing small parts could be difficult working off of the back of a vehicle. Just cleaning their barrel will not be requested much except for rifle barrels, and then they will expect all powder and copper fouling to be removed.

Re-save your business plan as 97-2003 format (Compatibility Mode) and it might upload.
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